Bomb Squad Sent to Rush Limbaugh's House

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Was Breitbart assassinated, do you think? Poison?
 
No question, Obama is eliminating problems. First Bin Laden, now Breitbart. Obviously he's going alphabetically. Bush should be worried.

barfo
 
No question, Obama is eliminating problems. First Bin Laden, now Breitbart. Obviously he's going alphabetically. Bush should be worried.

barfo

Boehner precedes Bush, alphabetically.
 
No question, Obama is eliminating problems. First Bin Laden, now Breitbart. Obviously he's going alphabetically. Bush should be worried.

barfo

The sherif from Arizona is getting close to the truth. He might be next.
 
Turns out it was a fan of Rush's trying to get him to help him peddle Lincoln plaques. (yeah, it's that weird.) http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2...eption-advocate-should-post-online-sex-videos

This was all on the same day he called an advocate for contraception a "slut" and a "whore" and said she should create porn videos.

That man leads one crazy life. It's weird that he's a key voice for the Republican party.
 
Turns out it was a fan of Rush's trying to get him to help him peddle Lincoln plaques. (yeah, it's that weird.) http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2...eption-advocate-should-post-online-sex-videos

This was all on the same day he called an advocate for contraception a "slut" and a "whore" and said she should create porn videos.

That man leads one crazy life. It's weird that he's a key voice for the Republican party.

I seem to recall many years ago that he was pegged as an "entertainer".

How on earth did his "bits" and "gags" morph into serious policy discussion?

It baffles.
 
No question, Obama is eliminating problems. First Bin Laden, now Breitbart. Obviously he's going alphabetically. Bush should be worried.

BGrantFan must feel like he has a gun pointed at his head.
 
No question, Obama is eliminating problems. First Bin Laden, now Breitbart. Obviously he's going alphabetically. Bush should be worried.
Maybe we can get him to eliminate "barfo" while he's at it. Might as well get all the nuts whose names start with "B." :)
 
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I seem to recall many years ago that he was pegged as an "entertainer".

How on earth did his "bits" and "gags" morph into serious policy discussion?

It baffles.
Bill Maher is also an entertainer, but I don't recall any uproar from the Left when he called Sarah Palin a "c---" and a "stupid twat."
 
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Bill Maher is also an entertainer, but I don't recall any uproar from the Left when he called Sarah Palin a "c---" and a "stupid twat."

is rush a comedian? like officially? i guess i never payed enough attention, but does he sell him self as a comedian? does he do stand up on the side?
 
Might as well get all the nuts whose names start with "B."

all i can think of are brazil nuts, and yes, you might as well get those, next time you go to the store, as they are delicious and a great source of magnesium
 
all i can think of are brazil nuts, and yes, you might as well get those, next time you go to the store, as they are delicious and a great source of magnesium
I hear they also go well with stray cats . . .

:lol:
 
http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2...eption-advocate-should-post-online-sex-videos

This was all on the same day he called an advocate for contraception a "slut" and a "whore" and said she should create porn videos.

That man leads one crazy life. It's weird that he's a key voice for the Republican party.

Promoting prostitution is illegal, and doing it over the airwaves takes it to the Federal level. Doing it on a show that children are exposed to and now he's committed a whole slew of pedophilia crimes.

Why has he not been arrested?
 
Maher does what a comedian does--he stands on a stage in front of an audience, tells short jokes and waits for the laugh, and sits on Letterman or Leno for interviews while cracking political jokes. Limbaugh is afraid of the public because he knows they dislike him. He never goes on anyone else's show. He rarely appears with anyone on his own show--other than his own narcissistic self.

His short-lived TV show, in which he NEVER had even one guest because he's too dumb to hold up his side of a debate so he never debates, had such bad ratings that stations relegated it to midnight. When he was cancelled he cried that his ratings were caused by the time slot. Everyone knew it was the other way around, but this propaganda still appears in his Wikipedia article.
 
Bill Maher is also an entertainer, but I don't recall any uproar from the Left when he called Sarah Palin a "c---" and a "stupid twat."

the key difference is (of course) Sarah Palin is a public figure while Sandra Fluke isn't. Going on a 3 day misogynistic bender and then shirking personal responsibility and blaming the Left for his actions in a feeble apology isn't playing well with the Right, Left, Independents, and especially women.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0312/73621.html

STOMP
 
Limbaugh is an idiot, and always has been. He is a comedian, his 3 hour monologues are his "standup."

Still, you cannot deny the unequal treatment of Limbaugh (the rage!) vs. Maher and many others on the left who have said equally nasty things about people.

Sandra Fluke is a public figure, she just doesn't get the press that a Palin does.
 
Limbaugh is a comedian? Has he ever said or done anything funny?
 
Limbaugh is a comedian? Has he ever said or done anything funny?

Yes. I once was scanning the radio stations in the car and had to pull over I was laughing so hard. He had done a Weird Al sort of remake of "they're coming to take me away" (by Napolean XIV) in Ross Perot's voice. This was during the 1988 or 1992 election.

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the key difference is (of course) Sarah Palin is a public figure while Sandra Fluke isn't. Going on a 3 day misogynistic bender and then shirking personal responsibility and blaming the Left for his actions in a feeble apology isn't playing well with the Right, Left, Independents, and especially women.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0312/73621.html

STOMP

Sandra Fluke is a known political activist who took part in a fake 'Congressional hearing' led by Nancy Pelosi. She's a political operative, plain and simple, and her anecdotal tales about anonymous classmates at the fake hearing were an embarrassment. Limbaugh is a buffoon, but the selective outrage by leftists is the apex of hypocrisy.
 
Yeah, I don't think that's good enough, Denny. Don Imus, okay, you can call him one, or at least a humorist, but Limbaugh isn't a comedian.
 
Not only is this Fluke chick a political operative, she's also stupid. $1000, $114, it's just too much to spend when you're shelling out $65k for your J.D. from Georgetown!

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203370604577263281305035966.html?mod=rss_opinion_main

Limbaugh and Our Phony Contraception Debate

Last week Sandra Fluke, a student at Georgetown University Law Center, went to Congress looking for a handout. She wants free birth-control pills, and she wants the federal government to make her Catholic school give them to her.

I'm a graduate of Georgetown Law and former chief counsel of the House Subcommittee on the Constitution. Based on her testimony, I wonder how much Ms. Fluke really knows about the university or the Constitution.

As a law student 20 years ago, I wasn't confronted by crucifixes in the classroom or, in truth, by any religious imagery anywhere. In that respect the law school has a different "feel" than the university. The law school chapel was an unadorned, multipurpose room in the basement used for Mass when it wasn't used for Gilbert and Sullivan Society rehearsals and club meetings. Among the clubs while I was there, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance was particularly vigorous.

I was not Catholic when I attended Georgetown Law, but I certainly knew the university was. So did Ms. Fluke. She told the Washington Post that she chose Georgetown knowing specifically that the school did not cover drugs that run contrary to Catholic teaching in its student health plans. During her law school years she was a president of "Students for Reproductive Justice" and made it her mission to get the school to give up one of the last remnants of its Catholicism. Ms. Fluke is not the "everywoman" portrayed in the media.

Georgetown Law School has flung wide its doors to the secular world. It will tolerate and accommodate all manner of clubs and activities that run contrary to fundamental Catholic beliefs. But it is not inclined to pay for or provide them. And it has the right to do so—to say "this far and no further."

When congressional committee counsels plan hearings, they look for two kinds of witnesses: "experts" and "victims." The experts are typically lawyers or law professors who can explain the constitutional authority for the new law and its legal impact, and the victims illustrate why the law is needed.

At the hearing of the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee chaired by Nancy Pelosi, Sandra Fluke testified as a victim. Having to buy your own contraception is a burden, she said. She testified that all around her at Georgetown she could see the faces of students who were suffering because of Georgetown's refusal to abandon its Catholic principles.

Exactly what does the face of a law student who must buy her own birth-control pills look like? Did I see them all around me and just not know it? Do male law students who must buy their own condoms have the same look? Perhaps Ms. Fluke should have brought photos to Congress to illustrate her point.

In her testimony, Ms. Fluke claimed that, "Without insurance coverage, contraception, as you know, can cost a woman over $3,000 during law school." That's $1,000 per year. But an employee at a Target pharmacy near the university told the Weekly Standard last week that one month's worth of generic oral contraceptives is $9 per month. "That's the price without insurance," the employee said. (It's also $9 per month at Wal-Mart.)

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Nailed it!

Ms. Fluke's crusade for reproductive justice is simply a demand that a Catholic institution pay for drugs that make it possible for her to have sex without getting pregnant. It's nothing grander or nobler than that. Georgetown's refusal to do so does not mean she has to have less sex, only that she has to take financial responsibility for it herself.

Should Ms. Fluke give up a cup or two of coffee at Starbucks each month to pay for her birth control, or should Georgetown give up its religion? Even a first-year law student should know where the Constitution comes down on that.
 

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